f
undesirable to move out personal furniture for so brief a period.
AEC agreedthat funds which they had allooatedto the Servicescould
oe utilizedfor specialprocurementof thoserequirements
which were
not availablein existfngdepot stocks.
Field OrderNo. 2 servedas a basis for roll up and for establishment of the Post-Sandstone
permanentgarrisonfacilities. Subsequent
aotionsdid not requiremajor revisionof its provisions.
The developmentof the final list of equipmentand suppliesfor the
permanentgarrisonwas accomplished
by the staffwhichwould assumeresponsibility
upon departurefrom Eniwetokof troopsof the Joint Task
Force. It was recommendedto USARPACthat this list be establishedon
a Tubleof Allowancebasis, sincea T/A would not require changes with
everyvariationin numberof personnelassigned.
V Dispositionof Propertyin Roll-U~
Air Foroeproperty: Decisionsas to dispositionof propertyin tho
rollupcame, obviously,from the agencyhatingprocurementand supply
responsibility
for each type property. In the case of Air Forceproperty,
these instructions
were coordinatedwith Hq. U.S. Air Foroe,DO/S Materiel.
All TO & E and T/A propertytaken by troopsfromhome stationto
forwardarea was to be ret’urned
to stationwith the troops. Other&ir
Forcepropertywas to be returnedto SacramentoAir Depot,Sacrenento,
Californiaand any furtherredistribution
requiredwas to be accomplished
from that point. IIhilethis materialhad been drawn from all of the Air
Force area depotsand specializeddepotsin the UnitedStates,it-a
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